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Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Carbon dioxide cycle | exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen from one organism to another
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carbon dioxide | gas needed by plants to makie food
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decomposer | organisms that get energy by causing dead organisms to decay
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consumers | organisms that get their energy from other organisms
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germination | sprouting of new plant structures
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water cycle | the circular pathway in which water moves through an ecosystem
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transpiration | process by which plants give off water from their leaves
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larva | young animal that looks completely different from its parents
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metamorphosis | the complete change of an organism's body from one form to another form
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pupa | stage after the larva stops feeding, in which many changes take place
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producer | green plants that use the sun's energy and other substances to make their own food
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energy pyramid | shows the flow of energy from sun to plants to animals
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life cycle | stages that living things go through
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oxygen | gas needed by animals to use energy
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1st level of pyramid | sun
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sun | the main source of energy for the producers
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2nd level | producers
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producers | bring energy from nonliving sources into the community (from the sun)
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3rd level | primary consumers
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primary consumers | get energy from the producers, which makes them herivores in most communities
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4th level | secondary consumers
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secondary consumers | get energy from the primary consumers, which makes them carnivores
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tertiary consumers | get energy from the secondary consumers
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primary consumers are herbivores or carnivores? | herbivores
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secondary consumers are herbivores or carnivores? | carnivores
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